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mitt romney's speaking back in 2006, a couple of weeks after signing the massachusetts health care law, where he clearly knew better and was willing to say so. let's listen to this. >> there ought to be enough money to help people get insurance. because an insured individual has a better chance of having an excellent medical experience than one who is not. an insured individual is more likely to go to a primary care physician or a clinic to get evaluated for their conditions or to get early treatment, to get pharmaceutical treatment, as opposed to showing up at the emergency room where the treatment is more expensive and less effective than if they got preventative and primary care. >> governor dean, what changed for governor romney in six years? >> he's running for president with a really conservative base. >> i guess so. >> this is a guy who doesn't appear to have too many inner principles. these guys really are totally out of touch with what goes on. let's just suppose he's right and you get to the hospital and you have a heart attack and you have no insurance. the government does n
mitt romney's speaking back in 2006, a couple of weeks after signing the massachusetts health care law, where he clearly knew better and was willing to say so. let's listen to this. >> there ought to be enough money to help people get insurance. because an insured individual has a better chance of having an excellent medical experience than one who is not. an insured individual is more likely to go to a primary care physician or a clinic to get evaluated for their conditions or to get...
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when i look at him in 2006 and the work he did to pass the law in massachusetts. that clearly had to be someone who understood why he was doing that, there was an societial and individual need for that kind of program to fill in the gaps in the system. what he is saying now is the part that feels hollow to me that this is just what he needs to do at this moment in this candidacy. >> lawrence, look at the presidential debate. i did not think that obama lost that debate. i thought it was a tie. i thought romney presented him very well. but he had three pentagons on immigration that week alone. he had two positions on his tax cut is that week alone. this is a guy who will say anything he has to say to become the president of the united states and he did a good job of saying these things, but the trouble is there's four weeks to go and you can't go responsible publication that i know of who has said that mitt romney's tax plan adds up, for example. they're totally out of touch with middle class americans and they don't appear to have any plans that aren't completely d
when i look at him in 2006 and the work he did to pass the law in massachusetts. that clearly had to be someone who understood why he was doing that, there was an societial and individual need for that kind of program to fill in the gaps in the system. what he is saying now is the part that feels hollow to me that this is just what he needs to do at this moment in this candidacy. >> lawrence, look at the presidential debate. i did not think that obama lost that debate. i thought it was a...
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laws. we have to make sure we enforce our laws. we have laws that aren't being properly enforced. but the best thing to help prevent violent crime in inner cities is to bring opportunity in inner cities. is to help teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do to help one another make sure they can realize the value in one another. >> you can do that by cutting taxes? >> those are your words, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> that was kind of strange. trying to stuff words in people's mouths? >> it it sounds like you're -- >> ryan folks putting the paper in front of the camera and everything. vice presidential nominee paul ryan getting annoyed in this interview with terry camp in flint, michigan. the campaign even after the interview was over still went out of their way to trash the reporter that paul ryan walked out of that interview on. the campaign given on the record quotes calling the reporter an embarrassment. the ci
laws. we have to make sure we enforce our laws. we have laws that aren't being properly enforced. but the best thing to help prevent violent crime in inner cities is to bring opportunity in inner cities. is to help teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do to help one another make sure they can realize the value in one another. >> you can do that by cutting taxes? >> those are your words, not mine. >> thank you...
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it's law that just makes sense. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> welcome back. 50 may be fabulous for learning something new. never too late to shore up your foundation. for more i am joind by carrie schwab pomerantz, president of the charles schwab organization. nice to have you on the show. >> woerndful to be here. >> 50 and fabulous. you are teaming with up with the aarp foundation targeting those over 50 who need to boost their financial confidence or are struggling to make ends meet. >> so we teamed up with the aarp foundation. let me paint a picture for you. 25% of americans are going to retire in the next 20 years. that's a quarter of the population. what we found through our research is that 20 million americans today are struggling to make en
it's law that just makes sense. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> welcome back. 50 may be fabulous for learning something new. never too late to shore up your...
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still, many say the laws in d.c. need to be tighter to prevent the rich and powerful from getting even more rich. >> there is a reason why 7 of america's 10 weltiest counties are now in the halo of washington, d.c. but what do we know the line between absolute ethical violation and just good timing really? >> right now the laws are really about disclosure. there's not much preventing people from enacting or even proposing legislation that would benefit their companies. now when you look at this compared to the overall american millionaire population, as a group they didn't do that much better so it is hard to say this is proof that these guys are making money from their jobs in d.c. but clearly there needs to be better disclosure, not just disclosure but also rules saying you can't participate in legislation. how hard should that be? >> the story in the "washington post" suggested even when there may be a conflict of interest, the ethics panel is like -- they don't care. >> they don't police their own. as we saw with
still, many say the laws in d.c. need to be tighter to prevent the rich and powerful from getting even more rich. >> there is a reason why 7 of america's 10 weltiest counties are now in the halo of washington, d.c. but what do we know the line between absolute ethical violation and just good timing really? >> right now the laws are really about disclosure. there's not much preventing people from enacting or even proposing legislation that would benefit their companies. now when you...
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have you ever broken the law, justice scalia? >> have i ever broken the law? >> yeah. >> i have exceeded the speed limit on occasion. >> ever been caught? >> oh, yes. i've gotten tickets. none recently. >> that's it? that's the only criminal action in your life? >> yeah. i'm pretty much a law-abiding sort. >> i like the phrase "pretty much." it gives me somewhere to go. >> i'm a law-abiding sort. >> what is your guilty pleasure? >> my guilty pleasure? i don't have any guilty pleasures. how can it be pleasurable if it's guilty? >> i have plenty of guilty pleasures. >> no, you don't. >> i do. everybody does. >> anything i shouldn't do? smoking? >> you've been married for how long? >> 52 years. >> an amazing marriage. nine children. >> yes. >> how many grandchildren? >> 33. >> amazing. what has been the secret of such a longstanding marriage, do you think? >> maureen made it very clear early on that if we split up i would get the children. >> we said before the break that possibly she was a long suffering wife. did you mean that? >> she has worked very hard. i ha
have you ever broken the law, justice scalia? >> have i ever broken the law? >> yeah. >> i have exceeded the speed limit on occasion. >> ever been caught? >> oh, yes. i've gotten tickets. none recently. >> that's it? that's the only criminal action in your life? >> yeah. i'm pretty much a law-abiding sort. >> i like the phrase "pretty much." it gives me somewhere to go. >> i'm a law-abiding sort. >> what is your guilty...
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the generational divide between these two but unlike the presidential debate where you had a former law professor and former ceo, these are two guys with blue collar backgrounds and have spent a lot of time out there campaigning. how noticeable do you think that's going to be? >> it takes one to know one. these are the two beer drinkers in this race. the president and governor romney, no insult intended, can seem a bit elite, detached sometimes. these are more blue collar guys. they're comfortable in an irish pub, in a vfw post. that's their job on the campaign trail, go out and get the working class voters who could be key especially in some of the idaho in west battleground states. they are somewhat alike these two, and that's what's stroefting. liberals are looking for biden to put up the fight the president did not bring to the first debate. both campaigns view this as a base election. you have here a leading conservative, potential 2016 candidate if mitt romney loses and the vice president of the united states, a leading liberal who hasn't ruled out a 2016 run of his own. >> there'
the generational divide between these two but unlike the presidential debate where you had a former law professor and former ceo, these are two guys with blue collar backgrounds and have spent a lot of time out there campaigning. how noticeable do you think that's going to be? >> it takes one to know one. these are the two beer drinkers in this race. the president and governor romney, no insult intended, can seem a bit elite, detached sometimes. these are more blue collar guys. they're...
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law enforcement is already stretched thin. so the notion that we're going to enforce the new speed limits a lot better than the old speed limits is just false. >> well, that's what texas -- in texas they have a highway near austin, a stretch of highway where they will raise the speed limit to 85 miles per hour, and the texas department of transportation says, hey, we can do that because the highway was built expressly for people going fast and it is safer. how do you respond to that? >> i am sure that they have designed this highway well. people will be able to travel faster. it is safer than the old highways. it would be even safer if the speed limit were 80 miles an hour or if were 75 miles an hour. >> so you're trying to maintain the 55 miles per hour speed limit. are you fighting a losing battle? >> i think politically we are fighting a losing battle. the thing that i think concerns me most is that when we look at our 55 miles per hour highways, people are really exceeding the speed limit there. this is something that peop
law enforcement is already stretched thin. so the notion that we're going to enforce the new speed limits a lot better than the old speed limits is just false. >> well, that's what texas -- in texas they have a highway near austin, a stretch of highway where they will raise the speed limit to 85 miles per hour, and the texas department of transportation says, hey, we can do that because the highway was built expressly for people going fast and it is safer. how do you respond to that?...
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if you take a look at the gun laws, i don't think even president obama is proposing more gun laws. we have good gun laws. we have to make sure we enforce our laws. >> oops. not supposed to say that. the president is not proposing any new gun laws. in fact, the president has been widely criticized for expanding gun rights to allow guns in national parks and amtrak trains. ryan usually lies about the president's intentions. he said the president's history in his party lead me to be concerned about what he would be like in a second term. ryan's been selling the nra's conspiracy theory for years. he happily campaigns with people like wayne laughair who thinks the president is one election away from shutting down every gun shop in this country. >> if president obama is reelected, we'll see an anti-freedom rampage in this country like we have never seen before. >> a rampage. the nra is repeating this story in their new campaign ad. they are spending more than $1 million on air time. the ad is running in four swing states. here in florida, ohio, virginia, and wisconsin. there have been ma
if you take a look at the gun laws, i don't think even president obama is proposing more gun laws. we have good gun laws. we have to make sure we enforce our laws. >> oops. not supposed to say that. the president is not proposing any new gun laws. in fact, the president has been widely criticized for expanding gun rights to allow guns in national parks and amtrak trains. ryan usually lies about the president's intentions. he said the president's history in his party lead me to be...
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so much of other parts of his business record, just because something was within the bounds of the law that doing it was right or it's praise-worthy or makes one qualified to be president. coming up with clever ways to sell toxic deadly cigarettes as possible might make you a good capitalist but not a good person. >> i now know that joe biden has nothing on julia gillard, the prime minister of australia. i don't know if you've all seen the video of her just lashing out in the australian parliament. but what i also know is that that was a strangely effective. that there did need to be a conversation in australia about misogyny and sexism. >> explain the context. >> a member of her party got caught sending lewd texts to somebody who worked for him. he had previously been with the other party. he was sort of a swing vote in the coalition. her -- the opposition leader tony abbott got up and was very outraged about this and said he's got to be fired right away. she got up and said i won't be lectured by tony abbott. if he wants to know what misogyny looks like in australia, he needs to look
so much of other parts of his business record, just because something was within the bounds of the law that doing it was right or it's praise-worthy or makes one qualified to be president. coming up with clever ways to sell toxic deadly cigarettes as possible might make you a good capitalist but not a good person. >> i now know that joe biden has nothing on julia gillard, the prime minister of australia. i don't know if you've all seen the video of her just lashing out in the australian...
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type of issues i think people aren't really thinking about when it comes to the changes in the tax laws and what should we do. we're all just searching for income. it may be you want to take capital gains. >> i do think a lot of these questions are going to be head winds for the market. i think, you know, overall when you do have a lot of this uncertainty about how are my investments going to be treated, i think you can see a lot of people just start to pull money off the table, except maybe where you see companies that are actually showing some enthusiasm that we see a possible pattern. >> if i could point out the alternatives here, guys. we didn't talk about buying back stock. there's evidence that may be a very effective investment strategy as well. i know this has been a big play this year, but companies have been buying back a lot of stock. >> another usage of cash. >> can i add one thing? there's usually various things you can do with cash. you can pay dividends. you can do capital expenditures. you can buy back shares. or you can do mergers and acquisition. we know corporations a
type of issues i think people aren't really thinking about when it comes to the changes in the tax laws and what should we do. we're all just searching for income. it may be you want to take capital gains. >> i do think a lot of these questions are going to be head winds for the market. i think, you know, overall when you do have a lot of this uncertainty about how are my investments going to be treated, i think you can see a lot of people just start to pull money off the table, except...
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but this is the kind of thing, it is normal under the law since 1975. but again, the volume here and level of interest this is getting today, timing could make it significant. >> we should export it all so gas would go to $10 a gallon. >> then maybe we'd have more of an energy policy. >> or "an" energy policy. >> which i think might be a direct quote from boone pickens. >>> it is going to cost more to mail a letter here in the states. u.s. postal service is expected to lose a record $15 billion this year and it is going to try to make back its money one penny at a time. the postal service will raise postage rates on january 27th next year, including a one-cent increase in the cost of first class mail to 46 cents. it will also introduce a new global forever stamp allowing customers, such as myself, to mail letters anywhere in the world for a price of $1.10. the post office cannot legally raise prices more than the raft rate of inflation or 2.6 cents per year so it's asked congress to give it new authority to raise stamp prices by 5%. i think the house ha
but this is the kind of thing, it is normal under the law since 1975. but again, the volume here and level of interest this is getting today, timing could make it significant. >> we should export it all so gas would go to $10 a gallon. >> then maybe we'd have more of an energy policy. >> or "an" energy policy. >> which i think might be a direct quote from boone pickens. >>> it is going to cost more to mail a letter here in the states. u.s. postal...
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the rule of law, the free market system, even with all the blemishes of the last few years, and then the ability to succeed and the vision of columbus and what we're doing here with this parade is to raise millions of dollars, which we do every year, and give it back to individuals that want to have an equal opportunity through school. we give that money to students, thousands of them, maria, and that's why i'm doing this. i want to continue to help contribute. >> you constantly give back. the money raised, $2 million for scholarships for students, for grammar school, high school, college. were you -- were you on the phone at all? were you checking in with the office? i mean, the market is open. you've got $36 billion in assets under management. how did you take the day off? >> it's never too late to give, so everyone that's listening today, you know, take some of that capital gains and give it to a charity you like and make sure it's focused on education and whatever else you're passionate about. that's what counts. >> let me ask you about -- >> and better than -- yeah. >> let me as
the rule of law, the free market system, even with all the blemishes of the last few years, and then the ability to succeed and the vision of columbus and what we're doing here with this parade is to raise millions of dollars, which we do every year, and give it back to individuals that want to have an equal opportunity through school. we give that money to students, thousands of them, maria, and that's why i'm doing this. i want to continue to help contribute. >> you constantly give...
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. >> but, you know, in looking at the law, actually. you have the right to a speedy trial in america. i never heard of a right to a slow trial, have you? that's what they're saying. we had a right to a slow trial, they pushed us into it and we couldn't prepare. that's the second biggest thing. >> any good litigator will tell his client, don't go in there tomorrow, don't apologize necessarily, i can't have you on the record admitting to this if we're going to appeal. you will close your appeal on the record at that very moment, so many of these people don't come in and apologize. >> no, they don't. >> that said, the judge sentences and a big part of sentencing the way i see it is whether someone is contrite, whether they are apologetic. whether they seek forgiveness, whether they seek mercy. so you have a huge decision to make when you're going into that courtroom on the eve of sentencing. >> and we've already seen what the decision is. either he decided to do this or his attorneys decided to do this. they said let's make a tape and send
. >> but, you know, in looking at the law, actually. you have the right to a speedy trial in america. i never heard of a right to a slow trial, have you? that's what they're saying. we had a right to a slow trial, they pushed us into it and we couldn't prepare. that's the second biggest thing. >> any good litigator will tell his client, don't go in there tomorrow, don't apologize necessarily, i can't have you on the record admitting to this if we're going to appeal. you will close...
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a lot of these laws are written in basel. they're not written for america. they're written for other people for other purposes. regulators say we have to have a common -- do it right and make it fair for everybody. i agree with that concept -- except it was bad for america. because if america doesn't want to do it, the rest of the world can't make us. when you look at some these rules, you say those don't make sense for this country. >> what about the poster -- >> we told you he was colorful and he did not disappoint. jpmorgan's ceo jamie dimon down in washington at the council on foreign relations taking a number of questions addressing a number of topics today, including the economy, china, the fiscal cliff of course on the u.s. he says the united states is fundamentally stronger than people think. says china will meet its objectives of 7% to 8% growth on the fiscal cliff, mr. dimon saying the economy would have been stronger had we adopted simpson-bowles. again jamie dimon down at the council on foreign relations. much more when we come back. >>> the mark
a lot of these laws are written in basel. they're not written for america. they're written for other people for other purposes. regulators say we have to have a common -- do it right and make it fair for everybody. i agree with that concept -- except it was bad for america. because if america doesn't want to do it, the rest of the world can't make us. when you look at some these rules, you say those don't make sense for this country. >> what about the poster -- >> we told you he was...
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enterprise law in china requires a kfc china or walmart china or cisco china or hauwei to allow for the existence of a communist party committee within the organization. hauwei, like these other companies, allows for that existence. the communist party committee doesn't have any interaction with or influence on our business operations. >> but it's alleged by our investigators that the company did not cooperate at all with the investigation. is that true? and if so, why not? if there's nothing to hide, if the company did nothing wrong, why not cooperate? >> oh, that's a great point. the company cooperated immensely. we hosted the staff in washington in december and then in china in february and members and staff in hong kong in may, with our ceo. we responded to multiple ent interrogatories, delivered reams and reams of paper. while we were with transparency and good faith, we got a book-long press release that launched the investigation last november. >> they go into quite a lot of detail in the report itself, and a lot of it, hauwei, they say, refusing to provide information that was r
enterprise law in china requires a kfc china or walmart china or cisco china or hauwei to allow for the existence of a communist party committee within the organization. hauwei, like these other companies, allows for that existence. the communist party committee doesn't have any interaction with or influence on our business operations. >> but it's alleged by our investigators that the company did not cooperate at all with the investigation. is that true? and if so, why not? if there's...
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a republican member of congress says the only law book we need in this country is the bible. and he might have a point in that it is certainly easier to read than any bill presented to congress. that's next in the rewrite. >>> and later, we'll hear from one of big bird's most passionate defenders. you mess with big bird and you mess with me. that's coming up. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was unca
a republican member of congress says the only law book we need in this country is the bible. and he might have a point in that it is certainly easier to read than any bill presented to congress. that's next in the rewrite. >>> and later, we'll hear from one of big bird's most passionate defenders. you mess with big bird and you mess with me. that's coming up. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met...
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i'm riding in "law and order" and i'm like, dude, you're in a bentley. calm down, there's people really dealing with issues. so any chance i can, and plus it has to do with music, so i had to be there. >> right. and, tim, this is how many years now you've been playing with jam partners? >> this is my sixth year. and what's great about this event is because, first of all, id never get to play the venues i'd get to play. ice doesn't know it, but he's going to be playing with us tonight. it's a cause where you're seeing immediate impacts. i mean, they -- getting a prosthetic limb is making it happen. you're seeing children's lives changed. there's a lot of people on wall street that have been involved in this for a long time. it's an exciting charity, it's a great night of music, it's a great night to give something back. >> are you looking also for maybe some backers to help you with your watch business? >> no, i'm going to go in there and rub shoulders, that doesn't really matter. it's just -- it's just -- there's also this misconception that people in wa
i'm riding in "law and order" and i'm like, dude, you're in a bentley. calm down, there's people really dealing with issues. so any chance i can, and plus it has to do with music, so i had to be there. >> right. and, tim, this is how many years now you've been playing with jam partners? >> this is my sixth year. and what's great about this event is because, first of all, id never get to play the venues i'd get to play. ice doesn't know it, but he's going to be playing with...
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darden is experimenting with boof boosting part-time hires while limiting their hours. >> the law was written in such a way that it lowers the threshold down to 30. it really applies to many more employees who are actually part-time. that's where the real rubber meets the road. >> he says it is not just a problem for restaurants. it is also for other part-time businesses like retailers. a survey found two-thirds of retailers in fact are looking at limiting hours to avoid penalties under obama care. mercer says because of the individual mandate, employers expect that workers who typically opt out of coverage will now opt in. they're trying to figure out what it is going to cost them and what the new variables are. >> this is just another twist in the tale that we always tell when we get a big number. for example, 200,000 jobs are created. you have to say the devil is in the details. are those jobs great or part-time jobs, temporary jobs, seasonal jobs, that kind of thing. right? >> i remember when the massachusetts law was going in anecdotally, one massachusetts senator told me he was
darden is experimenting with boof boosting part-time hires while limiting their hours. >> the law was written in such a way that it lowers the threshold down to 30. it really applies to many more employees who are actually part-time. that's where the real rubber meets the road. >> he says it is not just a problem for restaurants. it is also for other part-time businesses like retailers. a survey found two-thirds of retailers in fact are looking at limiting hours to avoid penalties...
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i enrolled in the university of san francisco law school. i got my j.d. and pass the bar. -- passed the gar. -- bar. [applause] san francisco has been my home. six years ago i was married here on the steps almost six years ago to this month. [applause] some are clapping, some are not. [laughter] it has been a fundamental time for my family and i having been nominated. by mayor ed lee and i am grateful to that community and i am grateful to the mayor and the board of supervisors who are considering this nomination. i vow to do the best job i possibly can for the city and i have -- as i have done from the outset of my city career. i will continue to draw inspiration and guidance from the black woman in our history and culture who have paved the way for me and others with their relentless fight against prejudice and intolerance and hate. there consummate energy, intelligence, and courage and their unshakeable persistence, unflinching sacrifice and unwavering faith. i have angels on my shoulder and they're my sisters. thank you and i wish you a happy and joyf
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the issue of sensible gun laws. the first presidential debate took place a short distance from aurora, colorado. a victim had a message for the candidates in an ad that airs during the debate. >> this past summer in a movie theater in colorado, i was shot. shot in the face and neck. but i was lucky. in the next four years, 48,000 americans won't be so lucky because they will be murdered with guns in the next president's term. enough to fill 200 theaters. when you watch the presidential debates, ask yourself, who has a plan to stop gun violence? let's demand a plan. it didn't get an area. joining us is comedian chris. john warner and rebecca, contributor to the magazine. i feel of two minds about the debate. focus is good. depth is good. i was appreciative they allowed depth on the issues they talked about, but frustrates there's only so many of these. one is foreign policy. in terms of domestic policy, the next debate is basically it and the vice president debate. i feel there's a lot of stuff i want to hear them on
the issue of sensible gun laws. the first presidential debate took place a short distance from aurora, colorado. a victim had a message for the candidates in an ad that airs during the debate. >> this past summer in a movie theater in colorado, i was shot. shot in the face and neck. but i was lucky. in the next four years, 48,000 americans won't be so lucky because they will be murdered with guns in the next president's term. enough to fill 200 theaters. when you watch the presidential...
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it doesn't just depend on the law itself. it depends on what people think the law is in pennsylvania. people are calling the state calling that toll free number to find out about voting and being told when they call that number to effectively not show up if they don't have an i.d. then honestly it doesn't matter what the judge ruled. people without i.d. will probably stay home. pennsylvania elections officials said this week they are pulling their multimillion dollar ad campaign targeted at educating voters about the photo i.d. requirements because of course there is no longer an i.d. requirement. but you know what? even before you get to taking down your ad campaign as you meander around with that task pennsylvania you might also want to consider this. the bureau of elections for cumberland county in pennsylvania as of today hopefully informing its visitors that, quote, all voters will be required to show photo i.d. at the polling place in the november, 2012, general election. actually voters will not be required to show pho
it doesn't just depend on the law itself. it depends on what people think the law is in pennsylvania. people are calling the state calling that toll free number to find out about voting and being told when they call that number to effectively not show up if they don't have an i.d. then honestly it doesn't matter what the judge ruled. people without i.d. will probably stay home. pennsylvania elections officials said this week they are pulling their multimillion dollar ad campaign targeted at...
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elections before few individual rights or it could see a graduation toward plurmism and the rule of law but this discussion is being super seeded by a visceral reaction to islam as hannity suggests that is nigh never accurate nor is helpful in understanding what is happening on the ground. the heart of the problem in the arab world is that the old order was highly unstable. repressive regimes like the one in eject had created over the decades extreme opposition movements. that opposition often became violent and it attacked america for supporting these dictatorships. in other words, america's support for mubarak or other regimes fueled the anti-american terrorist groups that then attacked us on 9/11. al qaeda understands that if the arab world demock kra tiezs, it loses the core of its i ideological ideal. they condemn the brother hooed's decision to support and participate. so while we might despair over a particular state policy from the new arab regimes, they have produced elected leaders with real legitimacy and these leaders do denounce al qaeda and they do try in their own way to
elections before few individual rights or it could see a graduation toward plurmism and the rule of law but this discussion is being super seeded by a visceral reaction to islam as hannity suggests that is nigh never accurate nor is helpful in understanding what is happening on the ground. the heart of the problem in the arab world is that the old order was highly unstable. repressive regimes like the one in eject had created over the decades extreme opposition movements. that opposition often...
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this. >> i believe that abortion should be not allowed, i believe that since roev wade has been the law for 20 years, we should sustain and support it. and i sustain and support the right of a woman to make that choice. >> he lost that election, later he said this. >> so when asked if i will preserve and protect a woman's right to choose, i make the answer yes. >> in fact he promised during the debate not to make any changes which would make that more difficult for a woman to make that choice herself, once elected, he changed the choice, two years later he was running for president on a strong pro life platform. now one opponent, fred thompson, actually used that clip against him in an ad. i asked him about it that i don't know how many times i could tell it, i was wrong. all right, i was effectively pro choice when i ran for office. if people in this country are looking for somebody who has never made a mistake on a policy issue, and will never admit they were wrong, then they have to find another choice. i was wrong, as governor, this didn't just happen the last time, this happened th
this. >> i believe that abortion should be not allowed, i believe that since roev wade has been the law for 20 years, we should sustain and support it. and i sustain and support the right of a woman to make that choice. >> he lost that election, later he said this. >> so when asked if i will preserve and protect a woman's right to choose, i make the answer yes. >> in fact he promised during the debate not to make any changes which would make that more difficult for a...
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under the law, the government could recover triple damages. this is a $570 million suit against wells fargo. we're following it. we'll teep you posted. back to you. >> just off the lows, scott, thank you very much. we're heading toward the close, otherwise, with about 30 minutes left. the dow down 100 points at this hour. when we come back, we look at the health of wall street. new york state comptroller on the looming -- whether the looming fiscal cliff and increasing regulation are threatening wall street's comeback these days. plus, speaking of which, nearly half of all wall streeters are expecting a bigger bonus this year. will they get it in and more importantly, do they deserve it? that debate is coming up. and from bull market speed bump to chaos. breaking out at a bull fight in colombia. we're just wondering, is this scene a preview of what may be coming to our stock market? tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm tra
under the law, the government could recover triple damages. this is a $570 million suit against wells fargo. we're following it. we'll teep you posted. back to you. >> just off the lows, scott, thank you very much. we're heading toward the close, otherwise, with about 30 minutes left. the dow down 100 points at this hour. when we come back, we look at the health of wall street. new york state comptroller on the looming -- whether the looming fiscal cliff and increasing regulation are...
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i mean the number is there and the law is cast, and the math the economists have defined and this seemed to be the consensus, this can be 4% of gdp, think it was meant to be somewhat of a ticking time bomb to prompt action. i don't think anybody is going to be pleased if it doesn't produce action. people have written off the election and put their faith in lame-duck session to do some work. maybe at the most optimistic, there can be some rejiggering, rearranging, redeferring. but if they got something done, medium hanging fruit and then said we have a structure in place and maybe by the middle of the year we come up with a whole program and set ourselves a deadline and agree to work together -- and i'm somewhat optimistic of after the elect n election, people who have been pouting for 18 months and holding their breath aren't going to do want to do that for the next four years. there will be some confidence moving that out. this gives me optimism. you know, this wasn't supposed to be -- the timer was set. it with us supposed to prompt action. there is a substantial risk that we won't get
i mean the number is there and the law is cast, and the math the economists have defined and this seemed to be the consensus, this can be 4% of gdp, think it was meant to be somewhat of a ticking time bomb to prompt action. i don't think anybody is going to be pleased if it doesn't produce action. people have written off the election and put their faith in lame-duck session to do some work. maybe at the most optimistic, there can be some rejiggering, rearranging, redeferring. but if they got...
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he is going to repeal all of obama care and he does not want a law to fix that problem for people with pre-existing conditions. then just a few days later, same game. this was september 14th. here's mitt romney telling george stephanopoulos that he has the same red line on iran that president obama has. seriously? does he? on iran? no, not really. his campaign later came out and said, no, never mind what mitt romney just said. he does not really believe that. he does not have the same red line on president obama that president obama does. mr. romney would draw his own red line far before president obama's red line. then a few days after that, on september 17th, same deal again. here's mitt romney at a latino issues presidential candidates forum, saying that the guy who wrote the arizona's papers, please, law, he's never met the guy. no idea. he doesn't know why he keeps say that guy is his immigrations adviser. seriously, mitt romney has never met kris kobach? no, not really. his campaign later coming out and telling cnn, never mind what mitt romney just said, he has met the guy who wr
he is going to repeal all of obama care and he does not want a law to fix that problem for people with pre-existing conditions. then just a few days later, same game. this was september 14th. here's mitt romney telling george stephanopoulos that he has the same red line on iran that president obama has. seriously? does he? on iran? no, not really. his campaign later came out and said, no, never mind what mitt romney just said. he does not really believe that. he does not have the same red line...
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romney wants the federal law kept in place to keep the decision out of state hands. keep same-sex marriage banned entirely and for all time. president obama stepped up and rescued the auto
romney wants the federal law kept in place to keep the decision out of state hands. keep same-sex marriage banned entirely and for all time. president obama stepped up and rescued the auto
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it's law that just makes sense. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." the market flash, let's talk low slung jeans and colorful pockets last. true religion, that company is spiking today. it's not earnings, it is a possible sale of the company, guys, that stock has been way down the last couple of months. sales have been slowing down. the company saying it may put itself up for sale and it has received some interested parties, though it's not talking about who they are, of course. po
it's law that just makes sense. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the...
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had returned from tortola with their daughter's body, the tyres demanded answers from their son-in-law. answers that weren't forthcoming. >> the first moment i heard it, i kept saying over the phone to him, but you had the buddy system. you were there. you had the buddy system. you were there. and he just kept saying i wasn't there. >> so they're saying you're the expert. you're the buddy. you're the caretaker of our daughter. >> they were wondering -- >> why'd you leave her. >> yeah. why did i let this happen. >> his first face to face meeting with them ended in a shoulding match. and for the next three years, there's suspicion of foul play. so much so that in 2002 her parents filed a wrongful death suit claiming swain was involved in shelley tyre's death. >> nothing that happens in the court takes care of our pain and our loss. >> i'm very, very emotional, yes. >> the tyres hired experts to investigate shelley's drowning. after traveling to tortola, they formulated this scenario which they reenacted on videotape. that david swain attacked her under water, approaching her from behind,
had returned from tortola with their daughter's body, the tyres demanded answers from their son-in-law. answers that weren't forthcoming. >> the first moment i heard it, i kept saying over the phone to him, but you had the buddy system. you were there. you had the buddy system. you were there. and he just kept saying i wasn't there. >> so they're saying you're the expert. you're the buddy. you're the caretaker of our daughter. >> they were wondering -- >> why'd you leave...